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The phrase "headed on" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It is not commonly used and may not convey a clear meaning without additional context. Example: "We are headed on a journey to discover new places."
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Partly for this reason we didn't stop, but headed on instead toward Ponte-Leccia, weere we had a hotel reservation.
They are two fighters headed on different career paths -- De La Hoya going up and Mosley going down.
Maybe you've even headed on down the path of your passion to find that statement to be true.
At one point the latter headed on to the former and his overhead kick grazed Valdés's right post.
I'm headed on to bigger and better things".
"We are headed on a crisis, a horrible, horrible crisis," Mr. Schwartz began.
Off the free kick, Nasri's cross is headed on frame with power by Diarra.
I headed on to Saks, where I showed my Jude photo to three salesmen.
I took the bottle from behind Daniel Webster and headed on down to the county morgue.
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Such comments are wrong-headed on a number of fronts.
The vice-president has been equally muddle-headed on Georgia.
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